Lose the Running Back More Often

As much as I would love to see the Green Bay Packers have great success at moving the ball on the ground, I've come to realize that it won't be happening anytime soon.

For this season, I suggest that Green Bay gets rid of its running backs and goes to a five-receiver set more often.

There simply isn't a defense that has enough personnel to slow down the likes of Greg Jennings, Jordy Nelson, Donald Driver, Randall Cobb, James Jones and Jermichael Finley. Green Bay needs to have defenses prove that they can stop them on offense.

With any combination of those players on the field, defenses would literally be shaking in their cleats.

Blitz Less

This may sound crazy, especially considering how much Dom Capers uses the blitz to pace his entire defensive scheme, but hear me out for a second.

The Green Bay Packers finished with only 29 sacks as a team in 2011. This was one of the lowest totals in the entire league.

They were highly unsuccessful at getting after the quarterback, but that didn't stop Capers from bringing consistent pressure on the quarterback. While this pressure would sometimes result in turnovers, it would result in a big play more often.

If the Packers would pull back on blitzing so often, it would stop the big plays and possibly make their blitzes more successful since they wouldn't be happening so frequently.